"The road ahead will be long. Our climb will be steep," Obama cautioned. Young and charismatic but with little experience on the national level, Obama smashed through racial barriers and easily defeated ...

<quoted text> You're out your friggin' mind!!! We are one step from the total collapse of this country. Anything could trigger it. Anything!

You have a case of acute FOXitis. Don't worry, there's a cure. If you stop watching FOX your world will instantly brighten up. Things are fantastic in my world, I never touch the stuff. Tried it once and vomited for a week.

<quoted text>You have a case of acute FOXitis. Don't worry, there's a cure. If you stop watching FOX your world will instantly brighten up. Things are fantastic in my world, I never touch the stuff. Tried it once and vomited for a week.

All good Marxist sheep believe their handler's propaganda. It's how and why you stay on the reservation.

<quoted text>All good Marxist sheep believe their handler's propaganda. It's how and why you stay on the reservation.

So you're saying that my world is a mess and the great life I'm living is an illusion created by Obama?Are all those new cars of yours also an illusion waxturd? You keep tripping over your own fantasies. Hard to keep things straight when you have so many phony stories, sockpuppets and judge-it distribution problems to keep track of.

<quoted text>Remind us...When's the last time the Democrats in the Senate passed a budget?In other words, when's the last time the Democrats even had a goddam plan for government?And, just why would Obama order no support be given to the Americans in Benghazi while he watched Al Qaeda kill them on the live video feed?Then, why would Obama lie for two weeks covering up an Al Qaeda attack on the United States?And, why haven't the Democrats had a plan for government in four goddam years?And, where will the money come from to pay for Obama's government?And, why is Obama trying to disarm the American people not living in Democrat districts?And, why do you constantly lie about Obama passing the bar and ever seeing the inside of a court room as a lawyer?

You last sentence proves what a total idiot you are. I have posted links in the past proving you to be a liar.

<quoted text>So you're saying that my world is a mess and the great life I'm living is an illusion created by Obama?Are all those new cars of yours also an illusion waxturd? You keep tripping over your own fantasies. Hard to keep things straight when you have so many phony stories, sockpuppets and judge-it distribution problems to keep track of.

With friends like a racist Al Sharpton, on MSNBC wanting the government to have absolute control over you and your twin deranged lives, all good Marxist sheep believe their handler's propaganda. It's how and why you and your imaginary twin stay on the reservation. Definitely Liberal.

<quoted text>It appears you are still confused or in denial, let's try this:PerseverationThe involuntary and pathologic persistence of the same verbal response or motor activity regardless of the stimulus or its duration. The condition occurs primarily in patients with brain damage or organic mental disorders, although it may also appear in schizophrenia as an association disturbance. It is caused by a neurologic deficit.p.s.Your additional paranoia as exemplified by your fantasy civil war complicates the diagnosis, but this is the best I can do for now.

You shouldn't do a psychiatrist's job for them. Let a real psychiatrist analyze you.It's ok if you exhibit characteristics of projection. That's one of the symptoms, too.

Now, back to the post you are running away from like a dog escaping from Michael Vick's house:

Remind us...When's the last time the Democrats in the Senate passed a budget?In other words, when's the last time the Democrats even had a goddam plan for government?And, just why would Obama order no support be given to the Americans in Benghazi while he watched Al Qaeda kill them on the live video feed?Then, why would Obama lie for two weeks covering up an Al Qaeda attack on the United States?And, why haven't the Democrats had a plan for government in four goddam years?And, where will the money come from to pay for Obama's government?And, why is Obama trying to disarm the American people not living in Democrat districts?And, why do you constantly lie about Obama passing the bar and ever seeing the inside of a court room as a lawyer?

What does your psychiatrist say about your characteristic propensity to digress when answering a question proves you to be fullofshit?

<quoted text>That's a lot of goddamn's missy.Someone steal your wheelchair this fine morning?You should do something meaningful with your life, like end it or something.

... you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it grow a thumb and shoot itself....

You forgot to answer the questions in the post again. I'll help you correct your oversight. Here's the post again:

Remind us...When's the last time the Democrats in the Senate passed a budget?In other words, when's the last time the Democrats even had a goddam plan for government?And, just why would Obama order no support be given to the Americans in Benghazi while he watched Al Qaeda kill them on the live video feed?Then, why would Obama lie for two weeks covering up an Al Qaeda attack on the United States?And, why haven't the Democrats had a plan for government in four goddam years?And, where will the money come from to pay for Obama's government?And, why is Obama trying to disarm the American people not living in Democrat districts?And, why do you constantly lie about Obama passing the bar and ever seeing the inside of a court room as a lawyer?

Look at this from Robert Draper’s new NYT Magazine piece,“Can The Republicans Be Saved From Obsolescence?”:

One afternoon last month, I flew with Anderson [a GOP pollster -- RD] to Columbus, Ohio, to watch her conduct two focus groups. The first consisted of 10 single, middle-class women in their 20s; the second, of 10 20-something men who were either jobless or employed but seeking better work. All of them voted for Obama but did not identify themselves as committed Democrats and were sufficiently ambivalent about the president’s performance that Anderson deemed them within reach of the Republicans. Each group sat around a large conference table with the pollster, while I viewed the proceedings from behind a panel of one-way glass.

The all-female focus group began with a sobering assessment of the Obama economy. All of the women spoke gloomily about the prospect of paying off student loans, about what they believed to be Social Security’s likely insolvency and about their children’s schooling. A few of them bitterly opined that the Democrats care little about the working class but lavish the poor with federal aid.“You get more off welfare than you would at a minimum-wage job,” observed one of them. Another added,“And if you have a kid, you’re set up for life!”

About an hour into the session, Anderson walked up to a whiteboard and took out a magic marker.“I’m going to write down a word, and you guys free-associate with whatever comes to mind,” she said. The first word she wrote was “Democrat.”

When Anderson then wrote “Republican,” the outburst was immediate and vehement:“Corporate greed.”“Old.”“Middle-aged white men.”“Rich.”“Religious.”“Conse rvative.”“Hypocritical.”“Milit ary retirees.”“Narrow-minded.”“Rig id.”“Not progressive.”“Polarizing.”“Stu ck in their ways.”“Farmers.”

Anderson concluded the group on a somewhat beseeching note.“Let’s talk about Republicans,” she said.“What if anything could they do to earn your vote?”

A self-identified anti-abortion,“very conservative” 27-year-old Obama voter named Gretchen replied:“Don’t be so right wing! You know, on abortion, they’re so out there. That all-or-nothing type of thing, that’s the way Romney came across. And you know, come up with ways to compromise.”

“What would be the sign to you that the Republican Party is moving in the right direction?” Anderson asked them.

“Maybe actually pass something?” suggested a 28-year-old schoolteacher named Courtney, who also identified herself as conservative.

The session with the young men was equally jarring. None of them expressed great enthusiasm for Obama. But their depiction of Republicans was even more lacerating than the women’s had been.“Racist,”“out of touch” and “hateful” made the list —“and put ‘1950s’ on there too!” one called out.

Showing a reverence for understatement, Anderson said:“A lot of those words you used to describe Republicans are negative. What could they say or do to make you feel more positive about the Republican Party?”

“Be more pro-science,” said a 22-year-old moderate named Jack.“Embrace technology and change.”

“Stick to your strong suit,” advised Nick, a 23-year-old African-American.“Clearly social issues aren’t your strong suit. Stop trying to fight the battle that’s already been fought and trying to bring back a movement. Get over it — you lost.”

Later that evening at a hotel bar, Anderson pored over her notes. She seemed morbidly entranced, like a homicide detective gazing into a pool of freshly spilled blood. In the previous few days, the pollster interviewed Latino voters in San Diego and young entrepreneurs in Orlando. The findings were virtually unanimous. No one could understand the G.O.P.’s hot-blooded opposition to gay marriage or its perceived affinity for invading foreign countries. Every group believed that the first place to cut spending was the defense budget. During the whiteboard drill, every focus group described Democrats as “open-minded” and Republicans as “rigid.”

“There is a brand,” the 28-year-old pollster concluded of her party with clinical finality.“And it’s that we’re not in the 21st century.”

On the Hagel matter, the Senate GOP seems nothing but obstructionist. Who gives a rat’s ass about Benghazi? Seriously, who?

Y’all know I’m dead-set against gay marriage, but I have been saying here for some time that this is a loser of an issue for the Republicans — we on the social and religious right have lost this war — and that conservatives ought to be trying to figure out some kind of compromise that would shield religious liberty in the face of the clear and unstoppable direction the culture and the polity is going on this issue. But Republicans are not even talking that way. Do they have any political sense at all?

<quoted text>You have a case of acute FOXitis. Don't worry, there's a cure. If you stop watching FOX your world will instantly brighten up. Things are fantastic in my world, I never touch the stuff. Tried it once and vomited for a week.

I am reminded of a movie with the mayor of Atlantis telling the people there was just a simple plumbing problem.

<quoted text>Thank you for throwing No Surprise (Florida) a bone!! You are the only one who does. He is starved for some interaction here. How would you feel if you spent your entire life posting comments and no one knew you even existed? You would be using the judgits too! Thanks again for your act of kindness.It will make my, er, his day!!Hugs, NWaxman

The session with the young men was equally jarring. None of them expressed great enthusiasm for Obama. But their depiction of Republicans was even more lacerating than the women’s had been.“Racist,”“out of touch” and “hateful” made the list —“and put ‘1950s’ on there too!” one called out.Showing a reverence for understatement, Anderson said:“A lot of those words you used to describe Republicans are negative. What could they say or do to make you feel more positive about the Republican Party?”“Be more pro-science,” said a 22-year-old moderate named Jack.“Embrace technology and change.”“Stick to your strong suit,” advised Nick, a 23-year-old African-American.“Clearly social issues aren’t your strong suit. Stop trying to fight the battle that’s already been fought and trying to bring back a movement. Get over it — you lost.”Later that evening at a hotel bar, Anderson pored over her notes. She seemed morbidly entranced, like a homicide detective gazing into a pool of freshly spilled blood. In the previous few days, the pollster interviewed Latino voters in San Diego and young entrepreneurs in Orlando. The findings were virtually unanimous. No one could understand the G.O.P.’s hot-blooded opposition to gay marriage or its perceived affinity for invading foreign countries. Every group believed that the first place to cut spending was the defense budget. During the whiteboard drill, every focus group described Democrats as “open-minded” and Republicans as “rigid.”“There is a brand,” the 28-year-old pollster concluded of her party with clinical finality.“And it’s that we’re not in the 21st century.”On the Hagel matter, the Senate GOP seems nothing but obstructionist. Who gives a rat’s ass about Benghazi? Seriously, who?Y’all know I’m dead-set against gay marriage, but I have been saying here for some time that this is a loser of an issue for the Republicans — we on the social and religious right have lost this war — and that conservatives ought to be trying to figure out some kind of compromise that would shield religious liberty in the face of the clear and unstoppable direction the culture and the polity is going on this issue. But Republicans are not even talking that way. Do they have any political sense at all?http://www.theamericanconservative.com/dreher...

You spammer, it's all about the democrats needing deranged morons and trolls to replenish their Marxist ranks.

What Is Wrong With These People?Look at this from Robert Draper’s new NYT Magazine piece,“Can The Republicans Be Saved From Obsolescence?”:One afternoon last month, I flew with Anderson [a GOP pollster -- RD] to Columbus, Ohio, to watch her ... blah... blah... blah... propaganda... blah... blah... blah...

“What would be the sign to you that the Republican Party is moving in the right direction?” Anderson asked them.“Maybe actually pass something?” suggested a 28-year-old schoolteacher named Courtney, who also identified herself as conservative.http://www.theamericanconservative.com/dreher...

Now we get to the real problem, the astounding ignorance of the American people.

Please tell us just how many bills were passed in the House that Harry Reid obstructed from being voted on in the Senate.

And, please tell us why the Democrats in the Senate haven't passed a budget since Obama took office.

And, please tell us why the two budgets Obama submitted to Congress of the four budgets he should have submitted got a sum total of ZERO votes. That's NADA, NONE, ZILCH.

Then, tell us how the f**k this woman who is a goddam teacher became so goddam ignorant?

<quoted text>You shouldn't do a psychiatrist's job for them. Let a real psychiatrist analyze you.It's ok if you exhibit characteristics of projection. That's one of the symptoms, too.Now, back to the post you are running away from like a dog escaping from Michael Vick's house:Remind us...When's the last time the Democrats in the Senate passed a budget?In other words, when's the last time the Democrats even had a goddam plan for government?And, just why would Obama order no support be given to the Americans in Benghazi while he watched Al Qaeda kill them on the live video feed?Then, why would Obama lie for two weeks covering up an Al Qaeda attack on the United States?And, why haven't the Democrats had a plan for government in four goddam years?And, where will the money come from to pay for Obama's government?And, why is Obama trying to disarm the American people not living in Democrat districts?And, why do you constantly lie about Obama passing the bar and ever seeing the inside of a court room as a lawyer?What does your psychiatrist say about your characteristic propensity to digress when answering a question proves you to be fullofshit?

Why are you fighting this? You are obviously disturbed. How many times do you think its NORMAL to ask the same question? Many people have answered it for you. If you don't agree with the answer why would you expect them to change it to make you happy? Do you really believe that asking it again and again will force them to agree with you? Look up perseveration disorder yourself and get back to me. I'm just trying to help you see the obvious delusional life you're leading. Others here are enabling you and making you even more disturbed.

<quoted text>You spammer, it's all about the democrats needing deranged morons and trolls to replenish their Marxist ranks.

But the problem for the G.O.P. extends well beyond its flawed candidate and his flawed operation. The unnerving truth, which the Red Edge team and other younger conservatives worry that their leaders have yet to appreciate, is that the Republican Party’s technological deficiencies barely begin to explain why the G.O.P. has lost the popular vote in five of the last six presidential elections. The party brand — which is to say, its message and its messengers — has become practically abhorrent to emerging demographic groups like Latinos and African-Americans, not to mention an entire generation of young voters. As one of the party’s most highly respected strategists told me:“It ought to concern people that the most Republican part of the electorate under Ronald Reagan were 18-to-29-year-olds. And today, people I know who are under 40 are embarrassed to say they’re Republicans. They’re embarrassed! They get harassed for it, the same way we used to give liberals a hard time.”

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